Carl Douglas famous quotes

Last updated: Sep 5, 2024

  • I grow dizzy when I recall that the number of manufactured tanks seems to have been more important to me than the vanished victims of racism.

  • Racism is a way to gain economic advantage at the expense of others. Slavery and plantations may be gone, but racism still allows us to regard those who may keep us from financial gain as less than equals.

  • I grew up all over Idaho - I was born in Emmett, a very small town.

  • I prefer the countryside to cities. This is also true of my films: I have made more films in rural societies, and villages, than in towns.

  • In the '80s, I was the only game in town, I was the only one getting that kind of exposure in any rotation on MTV. Now with internet culture it seems like everyone is doing music parodies. And they're not all good!

  • A hick town is one where there is no place to go where you shouldn't go.

  • I think the perspective that small-town directors bring to films is very different.

  • Troubadours travelled from town to town. They didn't really sing too good, which is the main reason they kept going.

  • The people who control culture in China have no culture.

  • I deal with foreign countries. I made a lot of money dealing against China. I've made a lot of money dealing against many other countries.

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